B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 18, 1998 MUSIC & The 33rd ANNUAL PACIFIC NW MUSIC FESTIVAL takes place Mar. 24-Apr. 4 at various locations around Terrace. Scholarship night is Apr. 3 at 6:30 p.m. and Gala night is Apr. 4, at 8 - p.m. Both take place at the REM Lee. Tickets for scholarship night are $7 and for Gala night they’re $11.50. Available at Sight and Sound during the festival. & Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. 4&4 GIGI’S PUB features KingFish and Nexus, plus local bands, and in Beas- ley’s Mix, (formerly Augie’s Lounge) is live entertainment. & Northem Lights is back at GEORGE'S PUB in the Northem Motor Inn March 18-21. Then from Mar, 27-28 it’s Karen Ljungh and Rum- “TERRACE. STANDARD | ITY SCENE THEATRE 4 Terrace Little Theatre presents playwright Harold Pinter’s internationally acclaimed THE CARETAKER. Directed by Daniel Barnswell, this Broadway hit plays at the McColl Playhouse March 26-28, Apr. 2-4, and 9-11. Tickets are $12 at ETCETERA & TERRACE ART GALLERY presents a show of local women artists called ‘‘Doorways’’ running to the end of March. There are special workshops and demonstrations featured every Fri- day night of the show. The art gallery is located in the lower level of the library. For more info call 638-8884, - 1 GreatNew Food & ).: Beverage Features | OT RARA OKE Friday Lunch =| Sing the Myste ra Song & Win Cash aN 12-2pm )\ "| (~ tueky Key Holder) (Coming Soon Winner April 10th NICOLE & HARRY Doug & 4 Aten? The Slugs [Theyre off to Metal) | Tickets nowonSale J NIGHTS ALIVE A Friday nights are for youth from 8- midnight at the Carpenters Hall. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. "March 21 P r4| NORTHERN LIGHTS | Playing 50's, ws & Top Count March 2 & 26 Karen Ljungh & Rumbleseat March 31 - April 4 Alamo [A “Glass A” "Band from Edmonton : pleseat. Wednesday, Mar. 18 WINNIE-THE-POOH comes to the Terrace library for slorytime and a puppet show at 10 am. Program is free and suitable for children aged 3-6. Register starting Mar. 16 at 1 p.m. in person or by phone. 638- 8177, CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES — The women's centre hosts this work- shop on custody and access agree- ments, including the new child sup-.. port guidelines from 1:30-3.p,m.. at’. . low or. fix the women’s centre at 4542 Park Ave.- Ween oe PUBLIC FORUM on the new gam-: bling addiction program takes place from 7-8:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum. Is gam- bling a problem for you? For info call Greg at 638-8117. EMPOWERMENT DOLL WORK- SHOP — Today is the deadline ta register for this workshop to be held the evening of March 27. Women only, no children please. Call Janet Harris at 638-8684 or 635-7883 for more info. ANGER MANAGEMENT TRAIN- ING — The Parent Advocacy pro- gram at Kermode Friendship centre is now accepting applications for these workshops, Call Ruth to book an appointment at 635-4606. Thursday, Mar. 19 PUBLIC FORUM on the new gam- bling addiction program takes place from 3-4:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum. Is gam- bling a problem for you? For info call Greg at 638-8117. BRAIN INJURY — Anyone inter- ested in forming a group on this is-- sue should try and attend a plan- ning meeting either today from 7-9 p.m. at the library lower meeting room or March 20 from 11-1 p.m, at the health unit auditorium. People with brain injuries, their families and friends, care givers and profes- sionals ara welcome, For more Info call Sandy Clark at 250-846-5455, TERRACE SALMONID Enhance-— ment Society holds its AGM at 7:30 p.m, at the Coast Inn of the West. For more Info call Jim Culp at the Deap Creek hatchery at 635-3471. Everyone welcome. PARENT SUPPORT GROUP for families with special needs children meets from 7-9 p.m, at the Terrace, Child Development Centre. Child care provided. All welcome. For' more info call Lisa at 638-8761. Monday, Mar. 23 PUBLIC FORUM on the new gam- bling addiction program takes place from 3-4:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum. is gam- bling a problem for you? For Info . call. Greg at 638-8117. CAEEDONIA DRY GRAD organizers meet at the school this: 5 Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. evening, Far mare info call Giselle at 635-9446 or Sonya at 635-9456. Tuesday, Mar. 24 PUBLIC FORUM on the new gam- bling addiction program takes place from 7-8:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum. Is gam- bling a problem for you? For info call Greg at 638-8117, INCOME TAX HELP — Free as- sistance with basic income tax returns ‘is = pvailable to people with incomes this and every “Tuesday morning, from 10 am. till noon, until tax season ends. Wednesday, Mar. 25 RCMP hold a community consulta- tive meeting at the Terrace detach- ment at 7:30 p.m. Citizens are wel- come to attend to discuss com- munity policing. For more info call - Inspector Stave Leach at 638-7415. Thursday, Mar. 26 'TERRACE SHUTTERBUGS meet in the lecture theatre at Caledonia. Use the doors by the gym. For more Info call Lorie at 635-1982 or Nancy at 635-2403, CANADIAN PARENTS For Franch meet the last Thursday of each month at Kiti K’Shan school. Any- one interested in the immersion program is welcome, For more info’ call Debbie at 635-9390 or Karen at 635-0135. Friday, Mar. 27 HEALING TOUCH WORKSHOP — Today is the deadline to register for a April 17-19 workshop if you'd like to get a $20 discount. The workshop includes the concept of human energy fields, therapeutic touch and principles of self-healing. To register contact Lisa Johansen at 638-8761. Saturday, Mar, 28 BLOCK PARENTS and RCMP hold a fingerprinting clinic at the Skeena Mall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring school aged children. Free of charge. For more info call Cst. Tracy Harvie at 633-7429 or block parent rep Lissa Archibald at 638- 8626. FINGERPRINT CLINIC — Terrace Block Parents and the RCMP host this clinic at the Skeena Mall from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Parents and guardians are invited to bring their school aged children to the clinic. In return they'll get a permanent racord of their child's fingerprints. The service Is free of charge. AFTER THE ABORTION — A compassionate approach. Speaker Angie Cote talks about how secrets affect people, and what people might go through after an abortion. Sponsored by local churches, Lun- cheon takes place from 12-3 p.m. at NWCC cafeteria. For tickets call Shannon at 635-9552, $10 per per- son (cost of luncheon}. Tickets : must be purchased by March 25. Saturday, April 4 GARAGE SALE — Caledonia Dry Grad organizers hold this sale at the Cal gym from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. You can drop off items you'd like to donate to the sate on April 3 from 6-9 p.m. . EASTER BAZAAR — The Girl * Guides host this event at the Coast Inn of the West banquet room fram 10 am. to 4 p.m. ‘GARAGE SALE/BAKE SALE — Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Founda- , tion hosts this“event at 4838 Tuck ‘ Ave., from 8-2 p.m. Sunday, Aprll 5 soc, meets at'2 p.m, at Mt. Layton hot springs. Guest is BC Tel. WEEKLY MEETINGS WEDNESDAYS ‘PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies takes place Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. at the health services society (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St.) Public health nurse on hand to ans- wer questions. TERRACE ROD AND GUN Club meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. at the rifle range clubhouse. Anyone interested in out- . door sports including fishing, hunting aud shooting is invited to attend, TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN- ENG council meets the first. Wednes- day of every month at the boardroom -of the Ministry of Education at the BC Access Centre at 3 ‘p.m. New members are welcome, For more info call Mary Ane at 635-5449. LAKELSE LAKE Community As-. TWIN’S CLUB meets the third Wed- nesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Place. Call 635-9669. KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE meels every second Wednesday. New members are welcome. For more, call Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635- 3175. 747 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Unicorn Squadron holds air cadet training sessions every Wednes- day at 6:15 p.m. at the air cadet hall at the airport. For more info. call Linda at 635-5567. TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS meet every second Wednesday at lunch at the Coast Inn of the West. For more info call John Whittington at 635-3209. SCOTTISH COUNTRY dancing happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the ‘Knox United Church Hall at 4907 Lazelle Ave. For more info call 635-5163. eM The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations, =~ This column ts intended for non- profit organizations and those events : for which there is no admission charge. Items will run two weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 pin. on the Thursday before the issue * in which it is 10 appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. WHEN WE BUILT _ THE 1998 FORESTER, - WE OUT DID OURSELVES. AND THE COMPETITION. if youre looking for 2 vehicle that sets a new slandard in the sport-utilty category, we'd like fo introduce you to the ail- new 1998 Subaru Forester. UtiityTough - Car Easy! The Subaru Forester beais the competition hands down, with its tough, 165 hp engine (Honda's CR-V Well-Equipped For $26,895 Base MSRP It’s Sport- only has 126 hp, the Toyoia RAV4, even lass) Plus, Forester has greater lowing B capacily belter headroom and more cargo space than both tha CR-V and RAV4., Not to oY mention a superior full-time All-Wheel Drive System, So if you've just bought a sport-utiily we send our regats. And if you haven't , get to your nearest Subaru dealer io test drive the 1998 Forester. COMPARE THE SUBARU FORESTER Hotsepowet . 126 hp. Acceleration onemny = 4.85, Nos. Otivetrann Fulktimt AWD = Reabtine 40: Towing Chpacity 2.000 lbs. 1006 is Garo Spxecemip) HO Illes: OI? hitres Hedioom tn 103 / 1006 mm 1028/5996 mm TEST BRIVE ihe Forester Paotrenrnelll toray! RESUBARU Thre Fextaty of ALLS ned Debw: